Find out more about these six inspirational August-born women in tech!
Meet Natasha Rollason, Software Development Engineer in Test, who never dreamed she’d be in a job involving coding.
Meet Claire Davies who started a brand new coding career during the pandemic after a 20 year career break to raise her four children.
As part of our mission to celebrate women in tech, let’s find out why Susan Wojcicki is such an inspirational individual!
“I didn’t feel like I could really call myself a woman in tech. My role was not very technical and I had the classic imposter syndrome feeling of not belonging.”
Introducing Fatimoh Kuforiji who is a Software Developer and graduate from CodeYourFuture - a non-for-profit organisation that helps refugees and those on low-income start careers in tech.
Find out why we are celebrating Annie Easley, one of the first African American women to work at NASA!
Scrum & Agile champion and long-time WITB member, Kathryn Lupin, tells us how she got started in her career as a Delivery Manager and her top tips for beating imposter syndrome.
Three reasons to admire NASA's first African American female engineer and contributor to early space travel.
To mark World Book Day this year, we asked our members what books they’d recommend
Meet Senior User Research Consultant, Rachel Abbott, who tells us how she overcame early challenges getting into the Researcher role
Check out fellow WITB members’ tech-related resolutions for the year ahead!
To launch our series of interviews with WITB members, founder and co-organiser, Emily Lamidieu, sat down to talk about her journey in tech and what lead her to form this group.
Our March newsletter celebrated International Women’s Day. This year’s theme was #ChooseToChallenge - a commitment to calling out gender inequality, bias and harmful stereotypes.
In our February Newsletter, we highlight some resources for those considering career changes in (or into) tech. This was a jumping off of the Lightning Talks event we held earlier in February.
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